THE New Zealand Warriors were back to their thrilling best as they launched a series of attacks to beat the Parramatta Eels 26-10 in a National Rugby League game at Ericsson Stadium yesterday. The Warriors wasted little time in stamping their authority on the match.

CASTLEFORD Tiger's Coach Graham Steadman has announced an unchanged nineteen-man squad ahead of tomorrow's Super League clash with Wigan Warriors, kick-off is 6.05pm at The Jungle. The Tiger's squad is as follows:
Jon Wells, Barrie Jon Mather, Darren Rogers, Danny Orr (capt), Mitch Healey, Nathan Sykes, Wayne Bartrim, Dean Sampson, Lee Harland, Dale Fritz, Ryan Hudson, Andy Johnson, Kyle Warren, Andy Lynch, Wayne Godwin, Waine Pryce, Michael Smith, Tommy Saxton and Adrian Rainey.
Aussie pair Michael Eager (dislocated elbow) and Mark Lennon (leg muscle tissue damage) miss out again. Graham Steadman said ahead of the game, "On the back of two good wins the Tiger's squad are in confident squad having performed well in the last five games. We've been playing with a good level of consistency and we're looking to maintain the level of performance to get a result tomorrow night against Wigan where we'll have to perform to our best potential."
"I'm not disrespectful of any of the Wigan debutants who've come up from the Academy as they will all be quality footballers and will be out to make their mark in the game." Steadman added.

IN THIS WEEK'S EDITION OF BULLS EYE, COACH BRIAN NOBLE AND FORWARD STUART FIELDEN LOOK AT FRIDAY'S SUPER LEAGUE VII ROUND 19 CLASH AT THE BOULEVARD WHEN THE BULLS WILL BE LOOKING TO KEEP THEIR 2 POINT ADVANTAGE AT THE HEAD OF THE TABLE.

BRISBANE Broncos assistant coach, Craig Bellamy, has been advised by his manager, John Fordham, to withdraw from the coaching position with the Wests Tigers as he certainly doesn't want leave a successful club like the Broncos to go to a farcical club like the Wests Tigers, who have played out this saga in the media and has made the club look extremely amatuerish.